Entry & Visa Information
Entry Requirements Overview
DASFAA 2026 will be held in Jeju Island, Republic of Korea. Jeju operates a visa-free entry program for many foreign visitors, but entry requirements may vary by nationality, itinerary, and port of entry.
- K-ETA: Some visa-free travelers must apply before departure.
- Official K-ETA site: https://www.k-eta.go.kr
Direct Arrival to Jeju
Travelers arriving directly from overseas to Jeju International Airport may enter under the Jeju visa-free program (up to 30 days), subject to nationality and immigration rules.
Entry via Mainland Korea
If you enter Korea through another airport (for example Incheon or Gimpo) and then travel to Jeju, standard Korean entry requirements apply (K-ETA or visa as applicable).
Mainland Visit After Jeju
If you plan to visit mainland Korea after entering Jeju under visa-free rules, additional visa or entry authorization may be required.
Example Travel Scenarios
Tokyo to Jeju (Direct)
Potentially eligible for Jeju visa-free entry depending on nationality. K-ETA may still be required in some cases.
Paris to Incheon to Jeju
Standard Korean entry requirements apply when entering via mainland Korea. Prepare K-ETA or visa based on your passport.
Jeju First, Mainland Later
Verify in advance whether onward travel to mainland Korea is permitted under your entry status and whether extra authorization is needed.
Before You Travel
- Check your latest eligibility with official immigration guidance before booking.
- Confirm airline boarding requirements for K-ETA or visa documentation.
- Use official sources only for policy updates: https://www.k-eta.go.kr.